Both bottles i ordered do this. Ive been reading some other posts and i hear you can add water to eliquid mixes. Do you think they might have been running low on a certain flavor and added some water to it and thats why it does this?
I have no idea, but that would not be my first suspicion. From what I've observed most of the vendors with a history on ecf have nothing to gain and everything to lose if customers aren't satisfied with their products, and as a result, they tend to be very focused on customer service.
I think it's more likely that they screwed up your mix inadvertently, or the flavors you ordered are normally relatively weak, runny, and low in TH by comparison to some other flavors, and as a result not to your liking. In the sample orders I've done recently from other vendors I've noticed that some flavors are much thicker than others, some much stronger than others, some have more TH, and some more vapor production, even given the same PG/VG ratio and no double flavor selection or anything like that.
With all due respect to VV, if you do your research on here for e-liquid vendor recommendations, you won't find them, or anyone specializing in Dekang or other Chinese liquids on many short lists. Having said that, I've seen several veterans on here who admit to buying and even vouch for certain preferred(to them) Dekang flavors. This seems to be the exception rather than the rule however.
I was in such a hurry to get started vaping that I neglected to properly research e-liquids. I'd spent two solid weeks researching what PV and accessories to start with, but the whole e-liquid area was so murky I just said "#@$% it" and ordered a couple 100% PG juices from the same vendor I bought my PV kit from. They tasted okay but were so harsh I couldn't take the vapor into my throat much less my lungs. My next purchase(from VV) was equally hasty. I needed some better options quickly or I would go back to analogs, so I piggy-backed a handful of additional flavors on an accessory purchase I had already planned to place with VV. I did know enough to get a PG/VG mix this time, and overall it worked out much better. Since then I've taken my time to read up on various vendors, flavors, pricing, etc. and have begun trying samples from several places. I doubt that I'll have occasion to buy Dekang again, but I wouldn't rule it out. Although a few of the flavors have turned out okay, it seems there should be better alternatives out there for the same price or not much more at least. If it turns out Dekang juices are just not to your tastes I doubt you'll find yourself in the minority here.
If you have not yet, I would still try emailing the vendor to see if there is a chance you could work something out.